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Tzedakah Boxes

Tzedakah Boxes

Our collection of tzedakah boxes offers meaningful and beautifully crafted ways to encourage giving in homes, synagogues, schools, and community spaces. A tzedakah box also known as a tzedakah pushka, is a traditional Jewish box used for charitable donations, symbolizing generosity and mitzvah. Choose from classic wooden designs, elegant silver tzedakah boxes, modern acrylic or lucite tzedakah boxes, or a glass tzedakah box that reflects both tradition and contemporary style. Whether you’re seeking a jewish donation box for personal use, a synagogue tzedakah box, or a custom tzedakah box to gift, our collection blends tradition, security, and artistry.

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A Traditional Jewish Charity Box for Daily Giving

A tzedakah box is, at its core, a Jewish charity box. The word tzedakah reflects responsibility and righteousness, while pushka or pushke is simply the everyday Yiddish term people use. In practice, the words are interchangeable — whether someone says “put it in the pushka” or “give tzedakah,” they mean the same thing.

What makes a tzedakah box special isn’t its design, but its presence. It keeps charity visible, accessible, and part of everyday life rather than something saved only for special occasions.

How a Tzedakah Box Is Actually Used

In many shuls, tzedakah boxes are kept near entrances or along the walls, easy to reach without drawing attention. During Shacharis, Mincha, or Maariv, a gabbai or organizer may walk around so people can give quietly during davening.

In offices, organizations often give out pushkas to keep on desks or shelves. Seeing it every day creates a natural pause — after a good day, a successful deal, or a moment of reflection — to put something aside for tzedakah. For many people, it’s a simple way to bring meaning and bracha into the workday.

At home, tzedakah boxes are often kept in kitchens, dining rooms, or near candle-lighting areas. Parents use them to teach children about giving, and adults use them to build consistency into something that’s easy to postpone when life gets busy.

And for organizations, pushkas are a practical way to stay present. Distributed to supporters or placed throughout a building, they turn everyday moments into ongoing support.

Why Physical Tzedakah Boxes Still Matter

Even with online donations everywhere, a physical tzedakah box does something different. You see it. You touch it. You’re reminded that giving isn’t only about large campaigns or big moments — it’s about showing up regularly, in small ways.

That’s why people still use them.

Our Tzedakah Boxes

Our tzedakah boxes are made to be used in real life — in shuls, offices, homes, and shared spaces. We offer a range of styles and sizes, including secure options and bulk ordering for organizations that want to place or distribute multiple boxes.

Choose a box that fits where it will actually live, whether that’s on a desk, near a doorway, or in a communal space where giving feels natural.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a tzedakah box and a pushka?

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There is no difference. Pushka (or pushke) is simply the Yiddish term people commonly use for a tzedakah box. Both refer to the same type of charity box used for collecting donations.

Is a pushka usually used for coins, bills, or both?

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A pushka is commonly used for both coins and bills. Some people drop in spare change, while others regularly give bills, especially in shuls, offices, or organizational settings.

Do people keep more than one pushka at the same time?

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Yes. It’s very common to have multiple pushkas, often designated for different causes or organizations, making it easier to support more than one fund consistently.

Are pushkas usually kept in public areas or private spaces?

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Both are common. Some pushkas are placed in shared spaces like shuls or offices, while others are kept at home or on a personal desk. The goal is accessibility rather than visibility.

Can a pushka be used for a specific cause or campaign?

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Yes. Many people and organizations use a pushka for a particular cause, emergency fund, or campaign, while others keep it for general tzedakah and decide later where the money goes.

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Made with high-quality materials for durability & security in any fundraising event.

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